We don’t store personal information on our servers unless required for the on-going operation of one of our services.

In our blogging products, we aim to make it as simple as possible for you to control what’s visible to the public, seen by search engines, kept private, and permanently deleted.

Below is our privacy policy which incorporates these goals: (Note, we’ve decided to make this privacy policy available under a Creative Commons Sharealike license, which means you’re more than welcome to steal it and repurpose it for your own use, just make sure to replace references to us with ones to you, and if you want we’d appreciate a link to FVX Research.com somewhere on your site. We spent a lot of money and time on the below, and other people shouldn’t need to do the same.)

If you have questions about deleting or correcting your personal data please contact our support team.

FVX Research (“FVX Research”) operates several websites including FVXResearch.com, . It is FVX Research’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our websites.

Website Visitors

Like most website operators, FVX Research collects non-personally-identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. FVX Research’s purpose in collecting non-personally identifying information is to better understand how FVX Research’s visitors use its website. From time to time, FVX Research may release non-personally-identifying information in the aggregate, e.g., by publishing a report on trends in the usage of its website.

FVX Research also collects potentially personally-identifying information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for logged in users and for users leaving comments on FVX Research.com blogs. FVX Research only discloses logged in user and commenter IP addresses under the same circumstances that it uses and discloses personally-identifying information as described below, except that blog commenter IP addresses and email addresses are visible and disclosed to the administrators of the blog where the comment was left.